Susanne Madden

Susanne Madden completed a Bsc in Business Management at Marymount College in NY, then earned an MBA in both Management Systems and Information & Communication Systems from Fordham University. Her career has spanned across several sections of the healthcare industry. Prior to helping found the National Breastfeeding Center, a business-to-business consulting firm, she was employed by United Healthcare in the area of physician network management and spent several years as an independent healthcare consultant specializing in contract negotiations, business creation and development, revenue cycle remediation, vendor management and process improvement. She has applied her formal learning to understanding the principles of knowledge management and how information can be transformed into comprehension at all levels with the right facilitation. A national expert in practice management and insurance company issues, she writes frequently and speaks regularly on the business aspects of healthcare and is often quoted in industry and media publications.

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You're pregnant and you may not even know it yet. For many women, it's the early pregnancy symptoms that give it away. So, what type of symptoms can you expect during the first 20 weeks of your pregnancy? What triggers these symptoms and what can you do to overcome them?Learn more about your ad choices.…

If you're pregnant, you may have already experienced little bouts of forgetfulness. It's called "pregnancy brain". But what actually causes it? What does it feel like? And what are five practical steps you can take to help prevent it?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

If your labor and delivery is three hours or less, it's called precipitous labor. And while the thought of having a short labor may sound appealing, there are also concerns. What triggers precipitous labor within the body? Can you slow it down? And what are the potential risks for both mom and baby?Learn more about…

Most pregnant women will experience at least one food craving or aversions during their pregnancy. So, what causes us to have these dramatic feelings towards certain foods? Will they continue throughout your pregnancy? How do you "tame" these intense feelings? Plus, what in the world are pica cravings?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Life gets more busy when your little one finally makes her grand debut. Why not celebrate your pending arrival with a little rest and relaxation? They’re called babymoons and they’re growing in popularity. So, where should you go on your pregnancy vacation? What are some great activities to try- even when you’re in your third…